This is the second S&H Torino Lou has owned in
recent years. This one has shift on the floor and leather bucket seats with custom "Zebra 3" embroidery.
The engine is a 351 Cleveland with Holly 650, an Edelbrock manifold, and Hooker Headers. It uses all that power
stuff to spin BOTH tires thanks to a 356 posi rear end. It also has a "police package" with a PA system,
wig wags in the headlights, siren, and of course a cherry police light on top when necessary.

As far as we know, Lou is the only S&H Torino owner
that usually drives a wheelchair. Lou's Torino has hand controls for the gas and brakes! Here is Lou parked in
front of a building with real S&H significance. Do you recognize it?

Be sure to take the time to look at the bigger versions of all these photos. They're gorgeous. Don't you just HATE
California and all it's sunshine? It must get boring driving your S&H Torino 12 months of the year instead
of just 6 like we can here in the Midwest.

Well, probably not. But thinking that way eases the pain of having our cars in storage. A little.